New York University’s Prague Institute for Democracy, Economy, and Culture, invites you to a screening of the film
2009-11-19 20:11
New York University’s
Prague Institute for Democracy, Economy, and Culture,
invites you to a screening of the film
The event will be held in English.
Please RSVP if you are planning to attend.
e-mail: pidec.nyu@gmail.com
Burma VJ: Reporting From a
Closed Country
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The 83-minute screening will be followed by a conversation with Czech journalist
Pavel Vondra who who was in Burma right before the failed 2007 Saffron
Revolution as well as Marie Havlínová, program officer for Burma Projects, the
nongovernmental organization People in Need and Sabe Soe, director of the Burma
Center in Prague.
Burma VJ, which has won many documentary and human rights awards worldwide
(Sundance, Berlin Film Festival), is about clandestine video journalists inside Burma, a
country run by a repressive totalitarian junta. The 2008 film, made entirely in secret on handheld
cameras and secretly smuggled out of the country, reveals how these brave Burmese
journalists risk their lives to film a growing 2007 revolution-peace-democracy movement
among the monks, one that is eventually crushed. Their horrific fate is of course also the fate
of the journalists. It is a film about the unquenchable desire for freedom in the face of
violence, but also about journalism, and how without human rights, the lines between
journalism and advocacy may blur.
Monday, November 23rd, 2009, 6 p.m.
Masaryk Classroom
Malé náměstí 2, Praha 1
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The event will be held in English.
Please RSVP if you are planning to attend.
e-mail: pidec.nyu@gmail.com
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